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ServerHost SpringAs we welcome the vibrant bloom of May, ServerHost.com is excited to announce a May Sale, offering new, company-wide payment methods!

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What do you think about ServerHost?  Have you tried them?  Please share your comments and opinions in the comments below and enjoy these deals!

2GB 3GB RAM (1 GB BONUS)
30GB Storage
Unmetered Bandwidth
1 x Shared Gbps Port
1 x IPv4 Address
KVM Virtualization
Virtualizor Control Panel
SSH Access
rDNS/PTR Supported

SSD:
$96/year $22/year
Coupon Code: THAW22
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4GB 6GB RAM (2 GB BONUS)
60GB Storage
Unmetered Bandwidth
1 x Shared Gbps Port
1 x IPv4 Address
KVM Virtualization
Virtualizor Control Panel
SSH Access
rDNS/PTR Supported

SSD:
$119/year $42year
Coupon Code: THAW42
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1 Comment

  1. tea:

    What is the reputation of serverhost here and on lowendtalk?

    May 11, 2024 @ 5:23 pm | Reply

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